Belinda Wilson / Ngarrindjeri Woman
She imagined living to 100, but it was only at 47 years of age that Belinda Wilson, a packet-a-day smoker, had a heart scare that threatened to take her life.
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Posted by Nunkuwarrin Yunti | Jul 11, 2016 | Ambassadors |
She imagined living to 100, but it was only at 47 years of age that Belinda Wilson, a packet-a-day smoker, had a heart scare that threatened to take her life.
Read MorePosted by Nunkuwarrin Yunti | Jul 11, 2016 | Ambassadors |
When Aunty Martha Watts started smoking it was a very rebellious thing to do, Aboriginals weren’t allowed in hotels at that stage, so she would sneak to the pub to buy a packet of cigarettes.
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He thought he was fairly fit and healthy, but it wasn’t until a cancer scare that Harold Stewart decided it was time to quit smoking once and for all.
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After being diagnosed with Colon/Rectal cancer, David Copley was given only 18 months to live, but four years later he is cancer free and says he owes his life to quitting cigarettes.
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If she had not become addicted to cigarettes, Kirsty Ah Mat believes she could have followed in her father’s footsteps and represented Australia at the Olympic Games.
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